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behind the numbers with pimco's mohamed el-erian. plus one of the most powerful and important members of congress. i'll talk to budget committee chairman paul ryan about debt, the deficit and taxes. >>> also, the godfather of hip-hop, a major mogul in the hip-hop world, fashion and finance. joining me to talk about having it all, russell simmons on the real meaning of success. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it is one of the most important indicators of the strength of the economy d the economic covery. and on friday, the unemployment report for february came out, showing 192,000 jobs were created last month. with the unemployment rate dropping to 8.9%, a nearly to-year low. the numbers were in line with analysts' expectations. the price of oil did something it hasn't done in more than two years, closing at more than $100 a
behind the numbers with pimco's mohamed el-erian. plus one of the most powerful and important members of congress. i'll talk to budget committee chairman paul ryan about debt, the deficit and taxes. >>> also, the godfather of hip-hop, a major mogul in the hip-hop world, fashion and finance. joining me to talk about having it all, russell simmons on the real meaning of success. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial...
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mohamed, great to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> so, let's start with the jobs numbers, mohamed. the economy adding 155,000 jobs for the last month, the unemployment rate at 7.8%. we did see strength in the construction, manufacturing sectors. what do you think this report tells us about where we are now in the economy? >> it tells us, maria, that the economy is healing and that the labor market is healing. not only did we create 155,000 jobs, but we also increased the purchasing power of the labor force by 4.1% year on year, and we also saw some improvement in the structural indicators. the long-term unemployed are now down 39% of total unemployment. that's the good news. the bad news is that it's still a gradual process. in particular, it is vulnerable to dysfunction and polarization in washington. >> total dysfunction, mohamed. let's talk about that drama over the fiscal cliff. of course, the drama, i guess, goes away temporarily with this agreement on tax rates. but in just a few mo
mohamed, great to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> so, let's start with the jobs numbers, mohamed. the economy adding 155,000 jobs for the last month, the unemployment rate at 7.8%. we did see strength in the construction, manufacturing sectors. what do you think this report tells us about where we are now in the economy? >> it tells us, maria, that the economy is healing and that the labor market is healing. not only did we create 155,000 jobs,...
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mohammed ali lived his life in the spotlight and hisinal good will be no different. a muslim prayer service will be held later today will be opened to the public. inside or outside the ring, mohammed ali captured the attention of millions around the globe. fans and admirers stood in long lines to get tickets. >> i think it's a real testament to the power of mohammed ali and his message and all that he stood for for so many people. >> reporter: this morning's prayer service held at the site of ali's fight, and tomorrow, a slow procession will drive through neighborhoods and streets that play key roles in his life. it is being held inside a 22,000 seat arena. including lennox lewis, actor will smith, who portrayed him in the fill "ali." billy kristol and bryant gumble. >> what you're seeing is his wishes and he had a hand in the planning. >> reporter: ali placed an emphasis on his service being accessible to the every man. in addition to the public tickets, the service will be streamed online. mohammed ali, making sure his fans can hear his final message. ali will be b
mohammed ali lived his life in the spotlight and hisinal good will be no different. a muslim prayer service will be held later today will be opened to the public. inside or outside the ring, mohammed ali captured the attention of millions around the globe. fans and admirers stood in long lines to get tickets. >> i think it's a real testament to the power of mohammed ali and his message and all that he stood for for so many people. >> reporter: this morning's prayer service held at...
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mohammed: i'm trying. bigad: extra crews have been assigned to was ash away feces and pick up used drug needles across town, and the city helps to staff 23 public restrooms. five just opened this summer. but nuru says san francisco is still in the midst of an emergency. bigad: how, then, could a pr company your department hired near-perfect score when it comes to cleanliness? mohammed: we continue to work at this every day. these are situations that no one of us created. bigad: but forgive me, mr. nuru, i didn't hear an answer there. are you familiar with the jbr report? mohammed: oh, yes, i am. bigad: you've been paying jbr upwards of $400,000. mohammed: and that data is being used to make decisions for the city around cleanliness of sidewalks and neighborhoods. bid:overeedles and human waste, and a pr company you paid says san francisco is spic and span. mohammed: there are many parts of our city that don't have some of the things that you are talking about. they might have sampled some of the nicer part
mohammed: i'm trying. bigad: extra crews have been assigned to was ash away feces and pick up used drug needles across town, and the city helps to staff 23 public restrooms. five just opened this summer. but nuru says san francisco is still in the midst of an emergency. bigad: how, then, could a pr company your department hired near-perfect score when it comes to cleanliness? mohammed: we continue to work at this every day. these are situations that no one of us created. bigad: but forgive me,...
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. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids. while on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having you know, the early and late meals with him. we like to go get bobo. >> reporter: relieved to be reunited. >> you know, i have my boys and my wife. >> something they don't take for granted. mohammed is also thinking about the people in gaza. >> remembering that right now, as we speak and this time a child has been killed. i am not there to help resuscitate that child. >> reporter: he says a permanent cease-fire as needed, and mohammed and and his family are hoping to raise awareness about what he witnessed. >> every child that is killed, that is an experienced human was -- that
. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids. while on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having...
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instead, every morning, mohammed collects firewood and has learned to cook for his siblings neighbors sometimes give him handouts. but it's not nearly enough, so we joined the scramble at the food line. children can wait for up to eight hours for a single pot of soup mohammed's youngest sister is still a newborn, but he can't get her to drink the formula a shopkeeper gave him he tries to sing like his mother did, but he doesn't know how to soothe a baby. also in rafah are nadine and jude abdel atif she is also 13, also from gaza city she has moved six times to escape the fighting before ending up here. >> what we're living is horrible. and what were kept in like animals and we shouldn't live like that. we should live like human beings >> reporter: medically vulnerable children have been pushed over the edge in october, we visited a home for disabled children in gaza city and saw eyas, blind and with debilitating complex needs. he and the others have also been displaced to rafah, now living in a garage he has become very stiff without the medicine he needs to relax his uncontrollable m
instead, every morning, mohammed collects firewood and has learned to cook for his siblings neighbors sometimes give him handouts. but it's not nearly enough, so we joined the scramble at the food line. children can wait for up to eight hours for a single pot of soup mohammed's youngest sister is still a newborn, but he can't get her to drink the formula a shopkeeper gave him he tries to sing like his mother did, but he doesn't know how to soothe a baby. also in rafah are nadine and jude abdel...
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they target children the most," mohammed says. isis is creating a new generation of extremists and brutalizing those who don't go along with the plan. richard engel, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> a lot more to tell you about as we continue here tonight, including a mysterious discovery at one of the most famous landmarks in the world, where there is an effort to turn back time. >>> a wrong-way driver led police on a dangerous chase on a utah highway and dash cams caught it all. at one point the woman behind the wheel drove right at a trooper's vehicle before swerving. another trooper hit her suv finally, overturning it. she allegedly fled on foot before being tackled. drugs are believed to be a factor. >>> turns out the most famous clock in the world hasn't been telling the right time. officials say london's iconic big ben has actually been running six seconds fast in the last few weeks. the problem happened after the 156-year-old clock first started running slow. big ben's caretaker says he doesn't know exactly why it happened,
they target children the most," mohammed says. isis is creating a new generation of extremists and brutalizing those who don't go along with the plan. richard engel, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> a lot more to tell you about as we continue here tonight, including a mysterious discovery at one of the most famous landmarks in the world, where there is an effort to turn back time. >>> a wrong-way driver led police on a dangerous chase on a utah highway and dash cams caught...
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mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today. she tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him. >> it has been pretty stressful and i'm thinking about him before i go to sleep and when i wake up. >> reporter: but the family says it is part of their values to help others. and by sharing the videos, they are hoping to inform people. >> it is also a way to show what is happening over there, and it is something that i want and we want people to be aware of and to know. >> honey, we love you, i love you so much. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. >>> it is the most shocking scandal to rock the torch. now, california diocese are facing a new wave of lawsuits is bankrupting them. victims say
mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today. she tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him....
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thousands attended mohammed's funeral, and tariq was in jail and couldn't say good-bye. >> do you feel bad about not being there? >> i feel so bad. i feel like i missed a chance to see him one last time. >> reporter: we joined him and his father as they visited mohammed's grave to pay their final respects. a moment of peace amidst the looming threat of war. >>> the family of a grandmother who was beaten by a california highway patrol officer plans to sue on her behalf. last week a video of the beating surfaced on youtube. the officer pins down the 51-year-old, pummels her repeatedly. family members say marlene suffered multiple injuries, and her civil rights were violated. they're not saying who they will be suing exactly. police say she posed a danger to herself because she was walking through traffic lanes. she's been hospitalized and is undergoing psychiatric evaluation. that officer has been suspended. >>> new york city police apprehended a 20-year-old woman after she abandoned a baby on a subway platform. witnesses say the woman pushed a stroller off the train and on to the subway
thousands attended mohammed's funeral, and tariq was in jail and couldn't say good-bye. >> do you feel bad about not being there? >> i feel so bad. i feel like i missed a chance to see him one last time. >> reporter: we joined him and his father as they visited mohammed's grave to pay their final respects. a moment of peace amidst the looming threat of war. >>> the family of a grandmother who was beaten by a california highway patrol officer plans to sue on her...
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mohamed, it's good to have you on the program. thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >> maria. >> we'll see you soon. mohamed el-erian joining us from pimco. >>> up next as "the wall street journal" and the world marks 2001, a look back at the men who ran theity and the exchange on 9/11. former mayor rudy giuliani and former chairman dick grasso joins me. >>> the local economy in this iconic part of new york.
mohamed, it's good to have you on the program. thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >> maria. >> we'll see you soon. mohamed el-erian joining us from pimco. >>> up next as "the wall street journal" and the world marks 2001, a look back at the men who ran theity and the exchange on 9/11. former mayor rudy giuliani and former chairman dick grasso joins me. >>> the local economy in this iconic part of new york.
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ahmed and his wife plan to fly to egypt tomorrow or saturday for mohammed's memorial. a vigil showing support for the protesters in egypt will be held tonight at 8:30 in san jose. at the corner of winchester and stevens creek boulevard. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. >>> gruesome new information tonight in the case of a man who kidnapped a san diego county teenager last week. court papers indicate prior to setting his home on fire james dimaggio tortured the girl's mother and 8-year-old brother and then killed them. he also shot the family dog. information in a warrant also shows dimaggio exchanged 13 phone calls with the 16-year-old girl in the hours before her kidnapping. she didn't know her mother and brother were killed until after her rescue. a family spokesman believes dimaggio intended to kill the girl. the "l.a. times" reports in an eerie coincidence the suspect's own father suffered a breakdown and committed suicide after he too became obsessed with a 16-year-old girl. >>> final preparations are under way to imploez a landmark building
ahmed and his wife plan to fly to egypt tomorrow or saturday for mohammed's memorial. a vigil showing support for the protesters in egypt will be held tonight at 8:30 in san jose. at the corner of winchester and stevens creek boulevard. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. >>> gruesome new information tonight in the case of a man who kidnapped a san diego county teenager last week. court papers indicate prior to setting his home on fire james dimaggio tortured...
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his name is mohammed, a 20-year-old farmer. he had been driving a truck to pick up a relative when a bomb struck. he says he blacked out. it was the day before his wedding. medics struggled to keep him from slipping away. they don't believe he will survive. hello. two days later we found mohammed alive in a jordanian hospital. and eager to speak with his fiancee back in syria. we help him make the call. his joy is immediate. he tells her, when i regained consciousness, i was thinking about you the whole time. come over here, come over. she says, how can i come over? mohammed knows she cannot easily make the journey. he's already planning to return to her in syria. he tells her, you are the love of my life. two lives and a country torn apart by war. today the head of the u.n. refugee agency and jordan foreign minister made an urgent appeal for more international aide to help a growing flood of refugees. brian? >> ann curry continuing her reporting from the region for us tonight. ann, thanks. >>> still ahead along the way for us
his name is mohammed, a 20-year-old farmer. he had been driving a truck to pick up a relative when a bomb struck. he says he blacked out. it was the day before his wedding. medics struggled to keep him from slipping away. they don't believe he will survive. hello. two days later we found mohammed alive in a jordanian hospital. and eager to speak with his fiancee back in syria. we help him make the call. his joy is immediate. he tells her, when i regained consciousness, i was thinking about you...
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the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going to get killed. >> reporter: detective wondered if he was being sold a cock and bull story, since this mohammed guy didn't seem to know very much about the woman he claimed to be sleeping with. the detective challenged him. >> all the information he had was her first name. he didn't know where she lived. he didn't even know who her husband was. >> reporter: while they debated whether or not the tipster's story was credible, they knew that a life maybe on the line, so the detectives took it to the next level. they enlisted mohammed as a confidential informant and gave him a story to hell his part-
the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency in three of the country's largest cities in the eastern particular partly suez. he's also imposing a curfew to try to help restore security in those cities that have seen the most intense fighting. the military has been deployed in some of those cities and asking for more power. the ability to arrest civilians. that's is going ring alarm bells among many human rights activists. here in cairo protests continued for a fourth straight night between riot police and demonstrators bent on trying to get president mohamed morsi to resign from power and more importantly cancel a constitution that's been widely considered as controversial. nonetheless the president is pushing ahead with meetings today in the presidential palace. he's expected to meet with leading members of the political opposition. members of the political opposition said they will not participate in any negotiations unless there's a genuine commitment from president mohamed morsi to
egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency in three of the country's largest cities in the eastern particular partly suez. he's also imposing a curfew to try to help restore security in those cities that have seen the most intense fighting. the military has been deployed in some of those cities and asking for more power. the ability to arrest civilians. that's is going ring alarm bells among many...
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the violent protests in cairo and several other industries been the biggest challenge yet toz mohamed morsi's government. let's go to cairo for the latest. >> reporter: it is mohamed morsi's biggest test as president of this country. on one hand, an increasing security vacuum across the country, on the other, a political crisis with the country's political parties. tonight, in an address to the nation, he delivered a strong warping. even burying the dead in egypt is now deadly. today in port sayyid, a day after 37 people were killed in protests, thousands walked to mourn them. the grief and prayer turned into fear and chaos. this amateur video, which we couldn't independently ver, if i reportsedly shows the moment the clashes with police turned deadly. meantime, as thousands mourned in port said, others fought in cairo, alexandria and suez. tonight, the country's embattled president, mohamed morsi, addressed the nation, declaring a state of emergency and imposing a curfew in the cities with the worst fighting. the country's powerful military is back on the street guarding government b
the violent protests in cairo and several other industries been the biggest challenge yet toz mohamed morsi's government. let's go to cairo for the latest. >> reporter: it is mohamed morsi's biggest test as president of this country. on one hand, an increasing security vacuum across the country, on the other, a political crisis with the country's political parties. tonight, in an address to the nation, he delivered a strong warping. even burying the dead in egypt is now deadly. today in...
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mohammed morsi has won the presidential runoff. there's a heavy police presence in tahrir square, worried about what would happen, what protesters would do. we'll give you any developments as they come up. >>> back to local news. hundreds of thousands of people showing their pride in san francisco, one the biggest celebrations in the world. the parade kicks off at market and beale at 10:30, followed by the main stage celebration at civic center from 11 to 6 p.m. several streets will be closed off and parking may be a problem. >>> thousands of people celebrated last night in annual pink party. this year events organizers tried to ton it down by banning alcohol and hiring security guards move was meant to crack down on violence which has overshadowed the event for the past two years. >>> earlier, ed lee and nancy pelosi joined a long list of dignitaries for the installation of giant pink triangle at twin peaks. >> this isn't about tolerance. it's about respect. it's about taking pride. and that is what this weekend is about. >> the t
mohammed morsi has won the presidential runoff. there's a heavy police presence in tahrir square, worried about what would happen, what protesters would do. we'll give you any developments as they come up. >>> back to local news. hundreds of thousands of people showing their pride in san francisco, one the biggest celebrations in the world. the parade kicks off at market and beale at 10:30, followed by the main stage celebration at civic center from 11 to 6 p.m. several streets will be...
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. >> reporter: a new photo reveals mohammed emwazi, aka jihadi john, a teen in high school, within a decade he would be the front man for isis killings. holding a knife in videos where hostages were murdered. but in e-mails from 2010 released tonight, mohammed emwazi complains of violence against him by a british security officer. he says he "throw me on to the wall" and he was subject t strangling by my neck. in high school, a former teacher is quoted in a news report saying mohammed emwazi underwent anger management therapy. his university in london was according to some a hotbed of extremism. >> we've all seen evidence of jihadist videos being shared at the islamic society of the university including those calling for the deaths of coalition soldiers overseas. >> reporter: by the time o university picture he was on the road to radicalization. he wears a pittsburgh pirates cap. it is absolutely sickening, the pirate said in a statement, to see this murderer wearing a pirates cap in this old photo. after he left university he began traveling to kuwait where some of his family member
. >> reporter: a new photo reveals mohammed emwazi, aka jihadi john, a teen in high school, within a decade he would be the front man for isis killings. holding a knife in videos where hostages were murdered. but in e-mails from 2010 released tonight, mohammed emwazi complains of violence against him by a british security officer. he says he "throw me on to the wall" and he was subject t strangling by my neck. in high school, a former teacher is quoted in a news report saying...
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ronald and mohammed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man now accused of a gruesome crime. >> i believe he's a psycho killer. who would stay in that place for weeks with a body there? >> and casually invite people over and hang out with everyone as if nothing happened. >> reporter: "today in the bay." >>> some new video, hard to believe it wasn't staged. the person who posted it on social media says she caught two people in the middle of the day stealing a catalytic converter from a parked car. it happened monday near martin luker king park. we talked to police who are still looking into the video. they say these thefts are too common around the bay area area. >> it is absolutely a very common theft now. this is something that's happening multiple times a day all over the nation, really. this is widespread. it's not just richmond, exclusive. >> to avoid a catalytic converter threat, experts recommend etching your vin number on the part or installing an anti-theft device. you can find a video on nbcbayarea.com. head to our responds tab where investigator chri
ronald and mohammed say they still cannot believe they spent so much time with a man now accused of a gruesome crime. >> i believe he's a psycho killer. who would stay in that place for weeks with a body there? >> and casually invite people over and hang out with everyone as if nothing happened. >> reporter: "today in the bay." >>> some new video, hard to believe it wasn't staged. the person who posted it on social media says she caught two people in the...
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you see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun when i dress to a t ♪ ♪ you see i got more clothes than mohammed ali and i dress so viciously ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel what you gonna do today say what cause i'm a get a fly girl gonna get some spank and drive off in a def oj ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel holiday in say if your girl starts acting up then you take her friend ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
you see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun when i dress to a t ♪ ♪ you see i got more clothes than mohammed ali and i dress so viciously ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel what you gonna do today say what cause i'm a get a fly girl gonna get some spank and drive off in a def oj ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel holiday in say if your girl starts acting up then you take her friend ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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>> just now the white house announced the president called mohammed morsi and wished him well. congratulated him and said he wants to work together with him on egypt's transition to democracy. u.s. officials are watching events, lester. they're saying so far, so good. they're impressed that dr. morsi promised tonight to abide by international treaties, that means not breaking egypt's important historic treaty with israel. he also committed to observe women's rights and minorities right, as richard said. and said he plans to be the president of all the people. will he honor those commitments? administration officials say their greatest leverage is, egypt's economy collapsed after the revolution. morsi needs us, they need billions of dollars in u.s. aid and imf loans if his government is going to have any chance of surviving. today, john kerry, who's done a number of delegate missions for the white house, revealed he recently went to cairo, he had two very candid talks with morsi, and morsi acknowledged the central issue facing his future is economics. kerry believes that morsi u
>> just now the white house announced the president called mohammed morsi and wished him well. congratulated him and said he wants to work together with him on egypt's transition to democracy. u.s. officials are watching events, lester. they're saying so far, so good. they're impressed that dr. morsi promised tonight to abide by international treaties, that means not breaking egypt's important historic treaty with israel. he also committed to observe women's rights and minorities right,...
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mine was and is mohammed ali. we'll share that with you. but first, this is "today" on nbc. you. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up on our first trending of the year, should you be hard at work taking down your holiday decorations? no but you should be getting ready to do that. >> emotionally preparing to take them down. >> and then the fun times here in studio 1-a and beyond in 2013. oh, yeah, turn it up. but first, your local news and weather. >> that's going to leave a mark. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. almond breeze almondmilk makes everything good even better... from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because inside every carton is the goodness of blue
mine was and is mohammed ali. we'll share that with you. but first, this is "today" on nbc. you. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up on our first trending of the year, should you be hard at work taking down your holiday decorations? no but you should be getting ready to do that. >> emotionally preparing to take them down. >> and then the fun times here in studio 1-a and beyond in 2013. oh, yeah, turn it up. but first, your local news and...
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public for me director mohammed nuru left federal court today facing seven years in prison. he was the central figure in the fbi bribery and corruption case that now includes other public officials and business people. we broke some of the first stories on this investigation and we were in court when the sentence was handed down. prosecutors wanted nine years so they got close with the sentencing of seven. >> that is right. we had a judge who seemed to be very concerned about what he saw in the courtroom talking about this issue of the betrayal of public trust, there was a audible gasp for the supporters of nuru when they came down was seven years in the sentence which was high closer to what the prosecutors wanted. so we know in this case the judge had a harsh line saying what he saw was worse than some gang homicides in terms of betraying public trust. now, we know that although nuru had nothing to say when he left the court the attorneys handed out a statement saying again i want to apologize to the people of san francisco for my misconduct. i look forward to the time i c
public for me director mohammed nuru left federal court today facing seven years in prison. he was the central figure in the fbi bribery and corruption case that now includes other public officials and business people. we broke some of the first stories on this investigation and we were in court when the sentence was handed down. prosecutors wanted nine years so they got close with the sentencing of seven. >> that is right. we had a judge who seemed to be very concerned about what he saw...
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my translator, mohammed. and -- i mean, we were celebrities. i mean, i used to get fan mail, i used to have to sign autographs in the street. i mean, no one asks me for my autograph now as a member of congress. so, this is a total step down in terms of -- >> seth: and so here -- so here are you and your translator. that's mohammad over there. so what was the show? like what did you guys -- you were -- what was the goal of broadcasting in iraq to people who had obviously never had non-state controlled television? >> well, it was amazing because we actually believed in the marine corps that a free media was important to a democracy. sort of a crazy concept these days. >> seth: yeah. [ cheering and applause ]. >> but -- but the first thing we had to do is we just had to get something on tv, because all this tv station had ever done was play tapes from the ministry of information in baghdad. so the first thing we did was we got a dvd player, hooked it up to their transmitter, and these iraqis used to put in movie
my translator, mohammed. and -- i mean, we were celebrities. i mean, i used to get fan mail, i used to have to sign autographs in the street. i mean, no one asks me for my autograph now as a member of congress. so, this is a total step down in terms of -- >> seth: and so here -- so here are you and your translator. that's mohammad over there. so what was the show? like what did you guys -- you were -- what was the goal of broadcasting in iraq to people who had obviously never had...
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when this revolution began a year and a half ago, in this square, mohamed morsi was behind bars. today morsi was touring president mubarak's old office, even sitting down in his old chair testing it out for size. critics say that the rise of the muslim brotherhood to power will be absolutely disastrous for this country, turning egypt certainly anti-israeli and perhaps anti-american as well. brian? >> all of that will deserve watching over the coming days. richard engel in tahrir square tonight. thanks. >>> still ahead, as we continue along the way on this monday night the mean season. the fires in the american west so bad now half the nation's firefighting aircraft are all working in one state. >>> later, let the games begin. it looks like michael phelps might have met his match. a great rivalry in the pool. on the road to london. >>> as we mentioned we've got a dangerous situation in the american west. conditions are bad. red flag fire warnings are posted from kansas all the way west to california and in colorado it's downright urgent. 11,000 people evacuated right now tonight,
when this revolution began a year and a half ago, in this square, mohamed morsi was behind bars. today morsi was touring president mubarak's old office, even sitting down in his old chair testing it out for size. critics say that the rise of the muslim brotherhood to power will be absolutely disastrous for this country, turning egypt certainly anti-israeli and perhaps anti-american as well. brian? >> all of that will deserve watching over the coming days. richard engel in tahrir square...
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that a mohammed is going to pick me up, i always make a a stupid face. i'm like, "hey, all right my man, all right." [ laughter ] and then, i start imagining that when he gets the notification, that he's picking up mohammed, he's making the same stupid face as i am at the same exact time. he's like, all right, mohammed -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] i am a palestinian american muslim, came here as a refugee. yay! [ cheers and applause ] tough time to be mohammad right now. i traveled the world without a a passport. it took me 20 years to get my citizenship. i would get interrogated everywhere. japan, by far, my favorite interrogation. it was just an hour of them trying to figure out what i did for a living. [ laughter ] the entire hour consisted of so what is your occupation? oh, i'm a comedian. comedian? [ laughter ] yeah, i do stand up comedy. stand up comedian? [ laughter ] yeah man, i do comedy. comedy? yeah, i'm a standup comedian? standup comedian? [ laughter ] am i being roasted right now, what's happening? [ laughter ] finally his friend walks in.
that a mohammed is going to pick me up, i always make a a stupid face. i'm like, "hey, all right my man, all right." [ laughter ] and then, i start imagining that when he gets the notification, that he's picking up mohammed, he's making the same stupid face as i am at the same exact time. he's like, all right, mohammed -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] i am a palestinian american muslim, came here as a refugee. yay! [ cheers and applause ] tough time to be mohammad right now. i traveled...
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00, the latest on egypt's growing polarization over a controversial news by newly elected president mohammed more si. the unrest is spilling into violence. >>> plus, the the look back at the life and career of actor larry hagman from his "i dream of jeannie" days to "dallas." >>> and we enjoyed a fairly nice start to the weekend. 60s and 70s for high temperatures just a couple of hours ago. but we're also tracking some rather large changes showing up in the seven-day forecast that will include wind, rain, and some big surf. we'll let you know if it's going to impact the rest of your holiday weekend forecast when we come back. >>> egyptian opposition leaders are calling for peaceful protect in the face of mohammed horsi declare for sweeping more powers this week. we have the latest from cairo. >> reporter: at dawn, there were more tense than protesters on tahrir square, ground zero for last year's uprising. but that didn't stop clashes with police on approach roads where protesters blocked traffic, defying president mohammed m okay rsi's orders after he declared sweeping powers for himself, l
00, the latest on egypt's growing polarization over a controversial news by newly elected president mohammed more si. the unrest is spilling into violence. >>> plus, the the look back at the life and career of actor larry hagman from his "i dream of jeannie" days to "dallas." >>> and we enjoyed a fairly nice start to the weekend. 60s and 70s for high temperatures just a couple of hours ago. but we're also tracking some rather large changes showing up in the...
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. >>> egypt's first freely elected president took the oath of office today, mohamed morsi promised a new egypt but there are still questions about his scope of power. we've got the latest from cairo. >> reporter: for the first time in egypt's history, the country has sworn in its first-ever civilian president. now, after 18 months of turmoil in the country, many egyptians feel the transition process is actually just getting under way with the announcement that mohamed morsi now is the country's official president. he took office this morning swearing the oath of office in front of a constitutional court, because he was supposed to do it in front of parliament, but parliament has been dissolved, and as a result he was forced to do it in front of this high court and that has led many people here to question whether or not the president will have all of the powers and legitimacy of a fully elected president. the president himself says he gets all of his power and legitimacy from the people of egypt directly. this despite the fact that the military council has pledged to hand over full p
. >>> egypt's first freely elected president took the oath of office today, mohamed morsi promised a new egypt but there are still questions about his scope of power. we've got the latest from cairo. >> reporter: for the first time in egypt's history, the country has sworn in its first-ever civilian president. now, after 18 months of turmoil in the country, many egyptians feel the transition process is actually just getting under way with the announcement that mohamed morsi now...
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one of the deputies shot and killed a suspect investigators say the shooter mohammed alshamrani was a second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force and legally bought the gun he used in his shooting rampage. here is nbc's dan shenniman. >> reporter: the investigation goes on. >> we are as, as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism >> reporter: the gunman identified to nbc news is 21-year-old mohammed alshamrani, an aviation student from saudi arabia investigators say he opened fire inside a classroom on the base killing three, wounding ten others, including two sheriff's deputies no one has been arrested >> our main goal right now is to confirm whether he acted alone or was he a part of a larger network. we currently assess there was one gunman >> reporter: among the dead joshua cat watson from alabama his brother writing on facebook that watson directed first responders to the gunman despite being shot several times mohamed hatham of florida was also killed. the former high school principal called him the salt of the
one of the deputies shot and killed a suspect investigators say the shooter mohammed alshamrani was a second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force and legally bought the gun he used in his shooting rampage. here is nbc's dan shenniman. >> reporter: the investigation goes on. >> we are as, as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism >> reporter: the gunman identified to nbc news is 21-year-old mohammed...
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mohammed and his brother brought fresh vegetable, canned tomatoes and friends all the way to cook at the camp. you're not part of an aid group, you just decided to do this. what compelled you? why come? >> you are a human. >> reporter: yes. >> we are humans helping humans. >> reporter: tunisia's revolution ignited this wave of uprisings in the arab world, but its people are putting aside their problems to help those in need. english teacher mohammed niley serving food to refugees at an airport says it's in the spirit of the revolution. >> this is our identity, our roots. >> reporter: when you see one of these refugees eating a plate of food, how does that make you feel? >> it's something -- i cannot tell it in words. >> reporter: the refugees can. among the nations helping the workers from 23 countries go home, the usa. i hitched a ride on an air force c-130 taking egyptians back to cairo. and what i heard surprised me and all 82 refugees. [ speaking foreign language ] marine major adam speaking their language, reminding the world the u.s. military does more than fight. >> it's nice
mohammed and his brother brought fresh vegetable, canned tomatoes and friends all the way to cook at the camp. you're not part of an aid group, you just decided to do this. what compelled you? why come? >> you are a human. >> reporter: yes. >> we are humans helping humans. >> reporter: tunisia's revolution ignited this wave of uprisings in the arab world, but its people are putting aside their problems to help those in need. english teacher mohammed niley serving food to...
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mohammed. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his torture so that he can never speak again about it. >> reporter: the military's chief prosecutor said the trial will be fair and bring justice for the 9/11 victims. >> the united states is committed to accountability under law, for those who have plotted to attack our nation, and to kill innocent people. >> reporter: despite the disruptions, the judge moved the case forward. but agreed to one defendant's request to read aloud all the charges against them, when he granted the request, binalshibh grinned widely. then while they were read, the accused 9/11 plotters appeared to pay little attention. in a case many lawyers say will drag on for years. michael isikoff, nbc news, guantanamo bay. >>> tonight police are investigating what they're calling a homicide at churchill downs. marring the celebration in louisville after yesterday's kentucky derby. a man's body was found early this morning in a barn used by a trainer who did not have a ho
mohammed. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his torture so that he can never speak again about it. >> reporter: the military's chief prosecutor said the trial will be fair and bring justice for the 9/11 victims. >> the united states is committed to accountability under law, for those who have plotted to attack our nation, and to kill innocent people. >> reporter: despite the disruptions, the judge moved the case forward. but agreed to one defendant's request to...
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the event challenged cartoonists to draw the prophet mohammed. >>> a suspected drunk driver is facing charges accuse of hitting and killing a mother and her baby girl. they say the driver attended a wine festival in livermore earlier in the day. >>> and home at last for a bay area woman stranded on mt. everest after the deadly nepal earthquake. she's expected to fly into sfo in a little more than an hour. >>> this morning the curfew in baltimore is lifted and life is slowly returning to normal. now elected leaders are trying to prevent any future violence. "today in the bay's" edward lawrence has the latest for us from washington. good morning. >> good morning, laura. so far the piece is holding after five days the mayor of baltimore says the curfew is no longer needed. right now police that have come in from other agencies to help have now been scaled back. the heals process took a giant step forward in baltimore, then the mayor lifted the curfew. maryland's governor says national guard troops will start leaving in the next few days. >> we had to build an entire city to save the city
the event challenged cartoonists to draw the prophet mohammed. >>> a suspected drunk driver is facing charges accuse of hitting and killing a mother and her baby girl. they say the driver attended a wine festival in livermore earlier in the day. >>> and home at last for a bay area woman stranded on mt. everest after the deadly nepal earthquake. she's expected to fly into sfo in a little more than an hour. >>> this morning the curfew in baltimore is lifted and life is...
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khalid sheikh mohammed could be seen smiling and bantering with one of his four co-defendants. the death penalty is in its ninth hearing with a new judge. the judge called the halt after just two hours over a procedural issue. the defendants were taken back to their cells as the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaches, justice in this case remains elusive >>> a man on an american airlines flight was arrested for harassing passengers and a flight crew and then growling like a dog [ growling ] according to dennis bush, a witness who recorded the incident, the man began yelling at an asian woman who was standing because of a back issue telling her to sit down. bush described the account of the man then telling flight attendants that the passenger and her companion didn't belong there. bush said the man was repeatedly told to sit down by the crew and began yelling sexist and racist comments the man was cited for alleged public intoxication and was taken to the hospital for unknown reasons. >>> now to a trial that is history in the making. opening statements in the trial of
khalid sheikh mohammed could be seen smiling and bantering with one of his four co-defendants. the death penalty is in its ninth hearing with a new judge. the judge called the halt after just two hours over a procedural issue. the defendants were taken back to their cells as the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaches, justice in this case remains elusive >>> a man on an american airlines flight was arrested for harassing passengers and a flight crew and then growling like a...
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this is mohammed emwazi several years ago at london's university of westminster. and as a grade schooler in 1998 who wrote in his yearbook that he liked the "simpsons" and playing playstation. his favorite computer game duke nuke 'em, time to kill. he went on to join the most notorious killers in the world. tonight, his victims' families want justice. >> it's going to take time to bring him to a court of law and to prosecute him. >> reporter: mohammed emwazi was born in kuwait. a kuwaiti source tells nbc news the family was rejected for citizenship. they moved to britain in the mid-'90s. the emwazi family home is just over a mile away from the scene of a dramatic terrorist arrest a decade ago. the suspects have been hunted by police after a failed bombing. emwazi was then 18. but the british security agency believed that the men who were arrested here were linked to an associate of mohammed emwazi. that associate spent time in terrorist training camps in somalia. court papers say he and emwazi were involved in the provision of funds and equipment to somalia to und
this is mohammed emwazi several years ago at london's university of westminster. and as a grade schooler in 1998 who wrote in his yearbook that he liked the "simpsons" and playing playstation. his favorite computer game duke nuke 'em, time to kill. he went on to join the most notorious killers in the world. tonight, his victims' families want justice. >> it's going to take time to bring him to a court of law and to prosecute him. >> reporter: mohammed emwazi was born in...
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last night, mohammed accepted an invitation from president obama to visit the white house. today, as you can see, congressman honda hosted mohammed and his family on capitol hill. mr. honda along with 28 other democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the u.s. attorney general asking the justice department to open a probe into how the teenager was treated. >> i think the behavior, the motivation was phobia. >> mohammed visited the silicon valley last month after google invited him. >> it's down to four. former democratic virginia senator jim webb today pulled the plug on his presidential campaign, as a democrat. webb said he's frustrated with the democratic party's leadership and will explore a possible independent bid. the remaining four democratic contenders, former secretary of state hillary clinton, vermont senator bernie sanders, former maryland governor martin o'malley, and former rhode island governor lincoln chafee. still ahead, what about vice president joe biden? is he still thinking about a run for president? the swipes some say he took at hillary clinton today. nigh
last night, mohammed accepted an invitation from president obama to visit the white house. today, as you can see, congressman honda hosted mohammed and his family on capitol hill. mr. honda along with 28 other democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the u.s. attorney general asking the justice department to open a probe into how the teenager was treated. >> i think the behavior, the motivation was phobia. >> mohammed visited the silicon valley last month after google invited him....
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. >> reporter: federal agents say they arrested mohamed osman mohamud, a 19-year-old student born in somalia, now a naturalized u.s. citizen, as he tried to detonate the fake bomb. the fbi says it began investigating him last spring while he was at student at oregon state university. court documents say he exchanged e-mails with someone he thought was connected to terrorists in pakistan but who turned out to be working undercover for the fbi. in late june, he began meeting in portland with that undercover operative and another also posing a as a terrorist. the fbi says he told them he wa wanted to bomb the tree lighting ceremony, frustrating he couldn't get overseas to join in jihad. court documents say they asked him, you know there's going to be a lot of children there? and that he answered, yeah, i mean, that's what i'm looking for. >> i was highly motivated at every turn, every time we contacted him. he expressed his desire, his motivation to commit violent jihad. >> reporter: in september he bought electrical components like these for the bomb and practiced detonating explosives
. >> reporter: federal agents say they arrested mohamed osman mohamud, a 19-year-old student born in somalia, now a naturalized u.s. citizen, as he tried to detonate the fake bomb. the fbi says it began investigating him last spring while he was at student at oregon state university. court documents say he exchanged e-mails with someone he thought was connected to terrorists in pakistan but who turned out to be working undercover for the fbi. in late june, he began meeting in portland...
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mohamed is in the middle of it all. >> it's a good moment for everybody, actually. a great moment for every movement in the world for people who want democracy. >> reporter: mohamed is bursting withgy, sometimes struggling to hold back tears. he says it's an emotional victory because there is so much suffering in egypt. >> most of their lives, injured, you look in their eyes that's why it's so emotional. >> reporter: supporters of the revolution chanted about being proud to be egyptians. with president mubarak gone, there is work ahead. a new government must be elected. bay area egyptians are eager to be part of a real democracy. >> people voted before but it didn't count. this time hopefully i'll get to vote and it will count. >> i don't think it's going to be difficult. i think it's going to be beautiful. >> reporter: while egyptians celebrate, mohamed said text messages are circulating in egypt, encouraging people to care for the country and end corruption. >> text messages on our phone. this is the spirit of the revolution as we say. >> reporter: spirit that is
mohamed is in the middle of it all. >> it's a good moment for everybody, actually. a great moment for every movement in the world for people who want democracy. >> reporter: mohamed is bursting withgy, sometimes struggling to hold back tears. he says it's an emotional victory because there is so much suffering in egypt. >> most of their lives, injured, you look in their eyes that's why it's so emotional. >> reporter: supporters of the revolution chanted about being proud...
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. >> reporter: mohammed saved the fresh shrimp ball that he calls poison. >> reporter: you're calling it poison. >> it is poison. i can show you. it smells awful. >> reporter: mohammed says the supermarket sold him this package 14 days past the sell by date on the label. he didn't think of looking at the date until after he ate some and felt sick. >> my food was two weeks expired. >> reporter: we checked out that same store, shopping april 23rd. we bought shrimp balls dated april 21, and a package of raw beef with no date at all. on the shelves, we found several dry goods dated as far back as january. but here's the thing. >> it's not illegal. >> reporter: dr. linda harris leads the western center for food safety at uc davis. we brought her the out of date items we bought. she brought some old food from her own kitchen. >> reporter: every item has a date in the past. should we throw all this out? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: dr. harris explained that most dates on food are not actually expiration dates. they actually tell you when peak quality drops off. she says most food is perfe
. >> reporter: mohammed saved the fresh shrimp ball that he calls poison. >> reporter: you're calling it poison. >> it is poison. i can show you. it smells awful. >> reporter: mohammed says the supermarket sold him this package 14 days past the sell by date on the label. he didn't think of looking at the date until after he ate some and felt sick. >> my food was two weeks expired. >> reporter: we checked out that same store, shopping april 23rd. we bought...
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>> reporter: tonight, investigators are delving deeper into the past of 21-year-old saudi national mohammed alshamrani. >> do you have any idea when this gunman might have been radicalized? >> no, that's part of the complexity. >> reporter: "the new york times" reports the gunman filed a formal complaint this year against one of his instructors that left him infuriated in class with tagging him with a derogatory name about his mustache nbc news has not reviewed the complaint. the shooter walked into this building friday with a handgun he bought legally with a hunting license. david morgan says there should be tougher scrutiny of foreign nationals that come to the u.s. for training do you believe he should not have been allowed the buy a firearm? >> yes, i believe that. >> reporter: eight people were wounded including ryan blackwell who was shot in his right arm and pelvis. >> took some rounds, saved some people in the process and kind of still trying to piece everything together. >> reporter: three sailors were killed 19-year-old mohammed hathym just graduated boot camp. his family is distr
>> reporter: tonight, investigators are delving deeper into the past of 21-year-old saudi national mohammed alshamrani. >> do you have any idea when this gunman might have been radicalized? >> no, that's part of the complexity. >> reporter: "the new york times" reports the gunman filed a formal complaint this year against one of his instructors that left him infuriated in class with tagging him with a derogatory name about his mustache nbc news has not reviewed...
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is not happy with mohamed morsi's initial failure to protect the embassy. so last night, mr. obama seemed to be lowering egypt's status. >> i don't think we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government trying to find its way. >> reporter: later, president obama called morsi, saying he needed to protect the embassy. today, he said they did not intend to down grade egypt, which gets one and a half billion in aid, second only to israel and afghanistan. but they no longer have a compass for the region. >> it is difficult seeing these images on television, because our world is filled with challenges. this is a difficult time. >> essentially the united states has made a bet, a big bet, a gamble. but there are not a lot of alternatives. >> reporter: example nine years ago -- exactly nine years ago today, it seemed so normal, when a new life was promised. the president and the secretary of state insists the u.s. had no connection to the anti-muslim video. >> it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose, to denigrate a great religion and t
is not happy with mohamed morsi's initial failure to protect the embassy. so last night, mr. obama seemed to be lowering egypt's status. >> i don't think we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government trying to find its way. >> reporter: later, president obama called morsi, saying he needed to protect the embassy. today, he said they did not intend to down grade egypt, which gets one and a half billion in aid, second only to israel and...
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spartans, mohamed, nails the three. gets the foul. complete the four-point play. less than a minute later. brandon mitchell with a nice block. then ball movement. and williams with the bucket. and san jose state up 20. mohamed hits the three. puts the icing on the cake. spartans, five total. double digits. they win big. 87-59. diane will be right back after the break. >> the start of the 2014 olympics in russia about month away. speed skaters on the ice in utah. among the hopeful, brother and sister from chicago, hoping to keep a family tradition alive. she raced in the 2010 games in vancouver. jeffrey taking his shot at trying to make the olympic teams. their coach, guess who? their mom. she is the first u.s. woman to compete in four olympic games. doing her best to prepare them for the games and for life. >> of i think if you do the very best that you can and your goals are set, whatever happens, it has made you who you are. >> between mom and daughter, combined five olympics. pretty incredible. see you tomorrow. good night. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hello
spartans, mohamed, nails the three. gets the foul. complete the four-point play. less than a minute later. brandon mitchell with a nice block. then ball movement. and williams with the bucket. and san jose state up 20. mohamed hits the three. puts the icing on the cake. spartans, five total. double digits. they win big. 87-59. diane will be right back after the break. >> the start of the 2014 olympics in russia about month away. speed skaters on the ice in utah. among the hopeful, brother...
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what a night after mohamed morsi made a speech at midnight making it clear he would seek out his term and also calling on the military to step away from its imposed deadline. the military would eventually respond and say it would do everything to protect the egyptian people and that shows you the rhetoric is getting sharper and the political impact is more intense. that raises the stakes when it comes to possible violence. there is talks on the supporter of the president that this equates to a creeping military coup. more violence overnight close to cairo university. clashes killing at least 20 people. the military remains on high alert with few hours to go until the deadline, then the road map will be implemented. no details on that, but that's it for now. >> thank you. >>> back in the u.s., the white house is putting the brakes on a major part of president obama's health care law and republicans say it is further proof the entire law should be scrapped. tracie potts is in washington. explain what the latest move means. >> reporter:f you own a business with 50 or more employees, you
what a night after mohamed morsi made a speech at midnight making it clear he would seek out his term and also calling on the military to step away from its imposed deadline. the military would eventually respond and say it would do everything to protect the egyptian people and that shows you the rhetoric is getting sharper and the political impact is more intense. that raises the stakes when it comes to possible violence. there is talks on the supporter of the president that this equates to a...